I want to say something about a part from article M.Lilo post above here

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On that occasion, the Alaouite sovereign dressed in white and on horseback, protected from the sun by a parasol held by a servant, will pass through a crowd of ulemas, or Islamic theologians, ministers, civil servants and lawmakers who will bow and swear their allegiance.

alot of think that the parasol here for to protecte the king from sun or the weather...but in fact the Alaouite monarchs love to employ the historical and religious tools,stories and symbols in their way of ruling you know descendant of the prophet,the Commander of the Faithful,...bla bla bla...,and back to the first allegiance in islam history(bey'a aridwane)when the first faithful swear their allegiance to the prophet Mohammed it was under a three,and that parasol symbolizes the three of the first allegiance.
just a smal explanation if somebody is intersted.

Legal, diplomatic thought of the King highlighted in academic meeting
Rabat - The legal and diplomatic thought of H.M. King Mohammed VI was highlighted in an academic meeting, held on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of HM king Mohammed VI, which will be celebrated on July 30.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi said H.M. the king laid the foundation of a modern social project, underlining that the sovereign adopted, during the last decade, a methodology of a jurist who is committed to establish a relationship between political rights and socioeconomic rights on the basis of Morocco's reconciliation with its past....MAP

King to chair Throne Day festivities north of Morocco
Rabat - On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of H.M. King Mohammed VI's accession to the throne, the monarch will chair, Thursday and Friday in the northern cities of Tetuan and Tangier, the festivities marking the Throne Day, the Ministry of Royal Household, Protocol and Chancellery announced on Wednesday.

King to chair Throne Day festivities north of Morocco
Rabat - On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of H.M. King Mohammed VI's accession to the throne, the monarch will chair, Thursday and Friday in the northern cities of Tetuan and Tangier, the festivities marking the Throne Day, the Ministry of Royal Household, Protocol and Chancellery announced on Wednesday.

im happy and proud because the festivities take place in our city , its always a pleasure for me to watch the event directly .
thanks madmoiselle lilo for the link

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Moroccan King Mohammed VI (C) speaks during a recording made on July 29, in Al Hoceima, 300 km to the east of Tangiers and transmitted on July 30, 2009, for the 10-year-anniversary of his ascension to the throne, beside his brother Moulay Rachid (R) and his son, crown prince Moulay Hassan.http://img127.imagevenue.com/img.php..._122_925lo.jpg

the celebrtions was attended by Bahrain's king Hamad,i guess now the king is in Tetoua, for the second part of the celebratinons right Chaimae?by the way you're welcome Chaimae.

Home: H.M. the King chairs oath-taking ceremony
i was near of the place that hold the event , and i had the honour to see the king directly in his wonderful car he , was living the palace after holding the ceremony , i was very happy because he smile to me !

Home: H.M. the King chairs oath-taking ceremony
i was near of the place that hold the event , and i had the honour to see the king directly in his wonderful car he , was living the palace after holding the ceremony , i was very happy because he smile to me !

Morocco Celebrates Fete du Trone
King Mohammed VI officially marked his 10 years on the Moroccan throne on Thursday. Although he really became King on July 23rd, 1999, the festivities surrounding his ascension – called Fete du Trone – are celebrated every July 30th instead. This year, the celebrations took place in Tetouan and Tangiers, in the northern part in the country.

Princesses host dinner on throne day
Tangier - Their Royal Highnesses Princesses hosted, Thursday in Marshan Palce in Tangier, a dinner offered by H.M. King Mohammed VI in honor of guests on the occasion of throne day.

and they attend the allegiance ceremony too only these last couple of years we don't see photos of them anymore

Moroccans like their king: banned opinion poll
PARIS — Morocco's King Mohammed VI has done a good overall job in the first decade of his reign, but he needs to do more to reduce poverty, said an opinion poll Monday that has been banned in the country.
The French daily Le Monde hooked up with the Moroccan magazines TelQuel and Nichane to carry out the poll on the north African country's 10 years under the reign of Mohammed.